RG: Yeah, obviously you’ve seen me out at practice just doing individual drills, routes and everything, getting my conditioning up, keeping the legs strengthening, keeping the body in shape – all that good stuff. [I’m] just taking it easy, slow pace and gradually increasing every single day and improving every single day.

Q: What percentage would you say you’re at?

RG: I don’t really have a percentage. I’m just improving every single day and trying to get myself completely ready so when it comes game time, I’m ready and there for my teammates.

Q: Are you affected at all by the knee and arm braces?

RG: I’m used to the arm brace. It’s been a year now wearing that, so it’s secondhand having that on. The knee brace just started, but it’s the second day out there, and I’m already getting comfortable with everything. It’s feeling good out there running routes and getting balls thrown [to me], and it feels great being out there with my teammates again, being in the huddle, catching balls from Tom Brady. It’s a dream come true again. It feels like it got taken away, and now it feels like I’ve got it back so it’s awesome.

Q: How important is it for you to be cutting on the knee and telling yourself you can handle the load once it’s ramped up?

RG: It’s important first off of rehab. For the last six months, I worked my butt off to be out here – to be out here for my teammates, to be out here for myself and come out here, be satisfied running routes with the quarterbacks, running routes with the tight ends, learning from the coaches. It feels great to be out here every single day cutting on it, making it stronger and improving on it every single day, strengthening it so I’m there and I’m ready.

Q: How much have you thought about what you’ve been through physically with the forearm, the knee and the back over the last two years?

RG: It’s been a lot, but I’m putting that in my past now and just grinding right now, going to get my knee 100 percent ready to go and just going to not dwell on the past and keep looking forward. And hopefully everything goes right how I want it to.

Q: Do you feel any pressure to come back after slowly coming back last year and wanting to play the full season.

RG: No, I don’t feel any pressure at all about that. I worked my butt off the last six months to even be here right now at training camp, throwing with all of my teammates. I made sure I was in there every single day, rehabbing every single day so I could come out here and be running routes on Day One. So it feels great to be out here on that note. If I’m just working hard every single day, improving every single day, giving it all I’ve got, listening to the trainers, listening to the coaches to get myself prepared, to get myself ready – that’s all I can ask for. I’m putting pressure on myself to improve every single day and work hard every single day.

Q: Do you have any fear about eventually getting hit on that knee?

RG: When I start rolling and getting contact, I’m pretty sure I won’t have any fear at that moment because that’s what we’re working here for – to get myself ready and get my knee right, getting everything strengthened around it so when I do hit the field, when I do start hitting, when I do start getting tackled, I’m out there ready to go and I’m not thinking about it in the back of my head. It’s a slow progression, just working every single week to get to that progression, and hopefully it comes down to where I’m ready to roll and I’m good to go and I’m out there for my teammates. And that’s all I want is to be out there for my teammates, give it all I’ve got and make some plays for them.

Q: Does it feel 100 percent?

RG: If it was 100 percent I’d be doing every single thing. I’m not 100 percent, obviously not, but I’m working to get to that. I’m working every single day to get to that.

Q: Do you fully expect to be playing the first regular-season game?

RG: I’m preparing myself to my max ability right now for the first regular game. I can’t say anything from here on out because it’s far away. So, every single day I’m just giving it all I’ve got in the rehab room, out here on the field, improve my knee, strengthen it all around, prepare myself, listen to my trainers what they have for me so I’m ready to go when it comes down to it. And hopefully I am.

Q: Do you have a timetable for team drills?

RG: No timetable at all. I want to just improve every single day, rehabbing every single day, and we’ll see what the trainers want me to do. They’ve been through plenty of knee injuries throughout their years here, wherever they were. They know what’s up and they know what’s best, so I’m going to listen to them.